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Italian pianist and composer
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2016-04-29 19:37:24
Senior Manager, Communications for the Corning Museum of Glass
[…] world’s largest collection of materials on glass and glassmaking. The programs of CMoG include everything from lectures and demonstrations to providing guest artists access to one of the best glassmaking studios on the planet. One of the most important roles of CMoG is helping to elevate the reputation in the art world of glass as an important artistic medium. CMoG not only displays the works from significant artists such as Klaus Moje, Karen LaMonte, Lino Tagliapietra, and Dale Chihuly—it helps promote the vitality of their art to the rest of the world. www.CMoG.org @corningmuseum www.facebook.com/corningmuseumofglass/ www.youtube.com/user/corningmuseumofglass www.flickr.com/photos/corningmuseumofglass/ www.instagram.com/corningmuseum/ About Corning, NY: Corning, New York, is a small city with a cosmopolitan flair and a captivating history. Nestled in a river valley with steep hills, Corning is a southern gateway into the beautiful Finger Lakes Region of Central New York. Corning […]
2011-12-23 22:50:00
DECEMBER 24 Today in classical music history
John Dunstaple or Dunstable 1453 Death of English composer John Dunstable in London, b-c.1390. [Dunstaple or Dunstable] English composer of polyphonic music of the late medieval era and early Renaissance. He was one of the most famous composers active in the early 15th century and was widely influential, not only in England but on the continent. Search John Dunstable. 1625 Birth of German composer Johann Rudolf AHLE in Mühlhausen. d-Mühlhausen, 9 JUL 1673. 1710 Birth of German organist and composer Johann Christoph ALTNIKOL in Berna, Silesia. d- Naumberg, 25 JUL 1759. Search Johann Christoph ALTNIKOL. 1739 FP of G. F. Handel's oratorio Acis and Galetea revision. CD-Handel - Acis and Galatea / Daneman, Petibon, Agnew, Cornwell, A. Ewing, Les Arts Florissants, Christie. 1772 Birth of Austrian composer Joseph WOLFL in Salzburg. d-Great Marylebone Street, London, 21 MAY 1812. Search Joseph WOLFL. 1781 The first promoted […]
2011-12-22 22:50:00
DECEMBER 23 Today in classical music
[…] Julius Stockhausen Created Roman Governer in Mona (Parker) Leonato in Much Ado about Nothing (Stanford) Sang in premiere of Poia (Nevin).1876 Birth of American soprano Edith Helena in Brooklyn, NY. Died 26 Nov 1956 Debut as Violetta in Traviata (Verdi) 1904 Teachers:- Alberto De Bassini, Giovanni Tagliapietra.1880 FP of Antonin Dvorák's oratorio Stabat Mater in Prague. CD-Dvorak - Stabat Mater / Goerke · M. Simpson · Olsen · N. Berg · Atlanta SO · R. Shaw.1883 Birth of American soprano Carolina White in Massachusetts. Died 5 Oct 1961, Debut as Gutrune in Gotterdammerung (Wagner) 1908 Teachers:- Weldon Hunt, Paolo Longone, Sebastiani.1883 Death of Scottish soprano Jane Shirreff. Debut as Mandane in Artaxerxes (Arne) Teacher :- […]
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